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Diorit
Típus

Szilárd blokk

Gravitáció

Nem

Átláthatóság

Nem

Fénykibocsátás

Nem

Robbanásállóság

30

Eszköz

?

Megújuló

Nem

Halmozható

Igen, 64

Gyúlékony

Nem

Elérhetőség

?

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Adatértékek
Diorit
dec: 13 hex: 13 bin: 13
Polished Diorit
dec: 14 hex: 14 bin: 14

Diorite is a type of igneous rock.

Polished Diorite is the polished version of diorite.

Obtaining

Diorite can be mined using any pickaxe. If mined without a pickaxe, it will drop nothing. Sablon:Breaking row

Natural generation

Regular diorite generates anywhere underground in rich seams, in an identical way to the other two stone types, as well as gravel and underground dirt. It is most commonly exposed to the surface in Extreme Hills biomes but can also be found commonly in other biomes.

Barkácsolás




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Usage

Diorite is currently only used for decoration. It has the same blast resistance as stone, meaning it can be used as a substitute for stone when building.

Crafting ingredient

Sablon:Crafting usage

Data values

Diorite has the ID name minecraft:stone, which it shares with stone, andesite, and granite, differentiated by its block data. Diorite also has a block state which is expected to replace the functionality of block data in a future version.

Block data

Stone/DV

Block state

Lásd még: Block states

Stone/BS

Video

Note: The video states that diorite and polished diorite can be used to craft stone slabs. This is outdated as that functionality was removed during the 1.8 snapshots.

Diorit/video

History

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1.8 14w02a Added diorite and polished diorite.
14w33a Diorite and polished diorite can no longer be used to craft stone slabs.
[[]]
0.9.0 build 1 Added diorite and polished diorite.

Issues

Trivia

  • In real life, diorite is an intrusive igneous rock composed mainly of feldspar and small amounts of quartz and other minerals. It is an extremely hard rock and difficult to carve and work with. Its extrusive equivalent is andesite.

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